Aluminum, Iron & Metal Fences
From clean aluminum picket lines to heavy-duty steel and classic iron looks, we build metal fences that fit Louisiana weather, soil, and security needs.
Statewide service • Residential & commercial • Gates & automation available

Best for: open-view security, pool fencing, front-yard curb appeal, commercial perimeters, and low-maintenance boundaries.
Louisiana notes: humidity, salt air near the coast, and soft soils make material choice, coatings, and post depth matter.
Need a gate? Add walk gates, driveway gates, and automation for controlled access.
Styles & options
Aluminum picket
Clean lines with an open view—popular for front yards, pools, and HOA-friendly installs. Choose flat-top, spear-top, or pressed-spear styles, plus rings and top rails.
Steel & metal security
Heavier-duty options for commercial sites and high-traffic areas. We can build stronger frames, thicker pickets and rails, and reinforced posts for long spans and gate openings.
- Equipment yards and storage areas
- Warehouses and industrial sites
- Access-controlled perimeters
Iron look & custom accents
Get the classic ornamental look with modern coatings and hardware. Add finials, scrollwork panels, rings, and custom entry sections for curb appeal.
Pipe fence (galvanized steel)
Great for ranch-style properties, driveways, and wide-open boundaries. Common configurations include 2-rail, 3-rail, and 4-rail designs with welded pipe gates.
Horizontal metal & mixed materials
Modern designs using metal panels or slats—often paired with masonry columns or wood accents. Ideal for modern privacy builds and commercial frontage.
- Metal slat privacy
- Corrugated panel sections
- Mixed metal + wood accents
Heights, spacing & pool safety
We’ll help match height and picket spacing to your goals—security, pets, or pool requirements. Self-closing hardware is available where needed.
Materials & finishes
- Powder-coated aluminum: lightweight, rust-resistant, and low maintenance—great for most Louisiana homes.
- Galvanized steel: strong and durable; often used for pipe fence and heavy-duty frames.
- Powder-coated steel: added protection and color options; ideal for commercial perimeters and decorative metal fencing.
- Hardware matters: hinges, latches, and fasteners should match the environment—especially near the coast.
Coastal corrosion note: In South Louisiana and coastal areas, salt air can accelerate corrosion on unprotected steel. We recommend upgraded coatings and corrosion-resistant hardware when appropriate.

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Gates & automation
Match your fence with the right gate hardware and access control. We install walk gates and driveway gates, and we can plan automation for convenience and security.
Popular add-ons: keypad entry, safety loops, photo eyes, and smart controls.
Common use cases in Louisiana
Residential
Front-yard fencing, pet boundaries, pool enclosures, and driveway gates—designed to look great and hold up to humidity and storms.
Commercial
Perimeter fencing, access control, equipment yards, and storefront boundaries. We can build heavier frames and plan gate openings for smooth traffic flow.
Pool fencing
Open-view aluminum and metal fencing is a top choice for pools. We’ll help align spacing, height, and gate hardware with common safety requirements.
Durability & maintenance
- Low maintenance: aluminum and coated metal fences typically need only occasional washing.
- Storm readiness: open-picket designs reduce wind load compared to solid panels.
- Soil movement: in soft or wet areas, deeper posts and proper concrete footings help prevent leaning over time.
- Coastal environments: choose upgraded coatings and corrosion-resistant hardware near salt air.

Tip: If you’re near the Gulf or brackish waterways, ask about hardware upgrades and finish options designed for coastal exposure.
Our installation process
- Site walk & layout: confirm boundaries, grade changes, and gate locations.
- Material selection: choose style, height, finish, and hardware for your environment.
- Post setting: set posts to the right depth for soil conditions and fence height.
- Panel/rail install: align sections for clean lines and consistent spacing.
- Gate install: reinforce hinge posts, set latches, and confirm smooth swing/slide.
- Final check: verify alignment, hardware, and cleanup.
Pricing factors (no exact prices)
Every aluminum, metal, or iron project is different. Your estimate is based on the style/grade, total linear footage, height, finish, site conditions, and the number and type of gates.
- Fence height and picket/rail thickness (residential vs commercial grade)
- Finish type (powder coat, galvanized steel, specialty coatings)
- Terrain, drainage, and soil conditions (soft ground, slopes, roots)
- Gate count and size (walk gates vs driveway gates)
- Automation and access control (openers, keypads, safety devices)
FAQs
Is aluminum fencing better than iron in Louisiana?
Aluminum is naturally rust-resistant and is a great low-maintenance choice for most homes. Steel and iron-look options can also perform well when properly coated and maintained—especially with upgraded hardware near coastal areas.
Can you match an existing metal fence style?
Often, yes. Share photos and measurements and we’ll recommend the closest match for picket style, spacing, height, and finish.
Do metal fences work for pools?
Yes—aluminum and metal picket fences are one of the most common pool-fence choices. We’ll help you select spacing, height, and gate hardware that aligns with typical pool-safety needs.
Can I add a gate opener to a metal driveway gate?
Yes. We can plan the gate frame, hinges, and posts for automation and help you choose the right opener type for your gate weight, usage, and driveway layout.
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Ready to plan your metal fence?
Tell us what you’re securing and the look you want. We’ll recommend the right aluminum, metal, pipe, or iron solution for your property.